It reacts with oxygen and becomes carbon dioxide and water.
Methane burns at a temperature of around 1,960 degrees Celsius (3,560 degrees Fahrenheit). Factors that influence its combustion temperature include the amount of oxygen present, the pressure of the environment, and the efficiency of the combustion process.
The standard enthalpy of combustion for methane is -890 kJ/mol.
Incomplete combustion of Methane is....2CH4 + 2O2 --> CO + C + 4H2O
Reaction of combustion of methane will give off lot of energy. In any combustion reaction there will always be formation of water vapor and heat. Methane + oxygen = combustion reaction.
Incomplete combustion of Methane is....2CH4 + 2O2 --> CO + C + 4H2O
Methane can be oxidized by reacting it with oxygen in the presence of a catalyst, such as platinum or palladium. This reaction produces carbon dioxide and water vapor as products. The combustion of methane is an example of its oxidation process.
it contains carbon
Methane gas is a compound; you think probable to the combustion of methane.
rapid oxidation aka combustion aka burning process
no
what is the mass in grams of oxygen, is needed to complete combustion of 6 L of methane?
The word for complete combustion of methane is carbon dioxide and water.